In this Maloka trivia, the work of some women scientists from Colombia and the world is highlighted.
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Each week, Maloka experts take a quiz to test their knowledge in science, math, history, and geography, among other topics.
at this opportunity, The work of some women from Colombia and the world who worked in the field of physics is highlighted And they have made great discoveries, or won some important prizes in this science.
(Read also: What is the force that holds the particles of an object together?).
How many Nobel laureates are in Marie Curie? Who was the first nuclear physicist? Which Colombian has the highest score awarded by the French Academy of Sciences? Answer this and other questions in the following general questions:
(If you read us from the EL TIEMPO app, you can see the trivia over here).
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